Human Generated Data

Title

Neck Amphora (storage jar): Herakles and the Nemean Lion; Theseus and the Minotaur

Date

540-530 BCE

People

Artist: Exekias,

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of David M. Robinson, 1960.312

Human Generated Data

Title

Neck Amphora (storage jar): Herakles and the Nemean Lion; Theseus and the Minotaur

People

Artist: Exekias,

Date

540-530 BCE

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of David M. Robinson, 1960.312

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-07

Lamp 100
Vase 99.3
Pottery 99.3
Jar 99.3
Urn 58.8

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-16

no person 100
pottery 100
vase 100
clay 99.9
container 99.6
retro 99.4
porcelain 99.4
antique 99.3
ancient 99.3
arts and crafts 99.2
earthenware 98.9
interior design 98.8
traditional 98.7
jug 98.5
handmade 98.5
art 98.4
decoration 98.3
ornate 97.9
urn 97.8
ceramic 97.4

Imagga
created on 2018-03-16

vessel 100
jar 100
vase 100
container 96.3
decoration 29.7
glass 29.6
traditional 23.3
object 20.5
ornament 19.8
old 19.5
decorative 19.2
jug 18.8
art 18.2
antique 18.2
pot 17.3
drink 16.7
liquid 16.5
pitcher 16.4
history 16.1
ornate 15.6
brown 15.5
culture 15.4
classical 15.3
handle 15.3
craft 15.3
yellow 14.6
bottle 13.9
ancient 13.8
pottery 13.8
water 13.3
gold 13.1
earthenware 12.9
ceramics 12.7
ceramic 12.6
color 12.2
style 11.9
clay 11.7
transparent 11.6
vintage 11.6
close 10.8
single 10.7
party 10.3
food 10.3
alcohol 10.2
design 10.1
closeup 10.1
healthy 10.1
beverage 9.9
urn 9.9
black 9.6
porcelain 9.6
flower 9.2
retro 9
china 8.9
souvenir 8.8
wineglass 8.8
celebration 8.8
shiny 8.7
golden 8.6
holiday 8.6
light 8
terracotta 7.9
nobody 7.8
old fashioned 7.6
relaxation 7.5
one 7.5
wine 7.4
celebrate 7.2
life 7

Google
created on 2018-03-16

vase 91.5
artifact 85.2
pottery 79.9
ceramic 79.1
urn 61.4

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-16

wall 98
plant 94.6
indoor 91.4
vessel 83.5
jar 82.9
shelf 65.1
displayed 56.1
ceramic ware 48.8
painted 45.3
decorative 41.3
decorated 30.9
base 17.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Lamp
Lamp 100%

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 99.3%
paintings art 0.7%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-16

a vase sitting on a table 54.3%
a vase sitting on a counter 51.7%
a large vase is on display 51.6%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-29

The image shows an ornate ceramic vase or vessel. The vase has a rounded, bulbous shape with a wide opening at the top. The surface of the vase is decorated with intricate black patterns and designs against an orange-colored background. The patterns include various geometric shapes, spirals, and stylized floral or plant-like motifs. The vase appears to be a traditional Greek or Mediterranean style pottery piece, likely from ancient or historical times based on the decorative patterns and overall aesthetic.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-29

The image shows an ancient Greek pottery vase or amphora. The vase has a round, bulbous shape that tapers to a narrower neck at the top. The body of the vase is decorated with intricate black-figure designs against a reddish-orange background. The designs feature stylized floral and spiral motifs, as well as what appear to be human figures. The vase has two large handles on either side. Overall, it is a beautiful example of ancient Greek ceramics and decorative art.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-29

This is an ancient Greek hydria, which is a type of water vessel characterized by its wide body and narrow neck. The pottery features black-figure decoration on an orange-red terracotta background, a technique typical of ancient Greek ceramics. The vase is decorated with ornate patterns including spiral designs, palmettes, and a decorative band along the bottom featuring a repeated geometric pattern. The main body of the vessel shows figures in silhouette style, which is characteristic of the black-figure technique. The piece has a black foot, rim, and handle, with the decorative elements appearing on the main body of the vessel. The craftsmanship demonstrates the sophisticated pottery techniques developed by ancient Greek artisans, likely dating from the 6th or 5th century BCE.